If you're talking about actual standard Emoji characters, then I've noticed that they now work in the web browser and anything using the browser engine (WebView). However, they still don't work anywhere else in the system. (Okay, 10.2 added support for a very spotty subset of the Emoji, but there are still gaps all over the place.)

Of course if you're talking about pattern-replacement emoticons (e.g. typing ":-)" shows a smiley face icon), then that's probably a completely different problem.

If you're talking about actual standard Emoji characters, then I've noticed that they now work in the web browser and anything using the browser engine (WebView). However, they still don't work anywhere else in the system. (Okay, 10.2 added support for a very spotty subset of the Emoji, but there are still gaps all over the place.)

Of course if you're talking about pattern-replacement emoticons (e.g. typing ":-)" shows a smiley face icon), then that's probably a completely different problem.

I'm talking about standard unicode emojis. I know before I loaded the latest leak, I could see just about all of them in texts, Twitter, etc. Now, I just get triangles with question marks in them.